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"Mom! Come and have a look quickly! What is this?" Sophie's sharp voice surprises Winnie. "What has you yelling in your father's office?" Winnie chides her daughter. She gets up from the sofa and walks to the office desk. "What is it? Let me see." When Winnie walks over and reads the document, her gracious face suddenly becomes serious. Upon reading that ten percent of the Anderson property will go to Katrina, her face darkens even more. "What is this? Your father wrote a will in advance?" For a family with abundant assets, a will and testament is beyond contention. In case of a sudden emergency, or in the event the heirs fight with each other over the division of the property, a person’s will is law. But what’s even more shocking than seeing Carl’s final will is the fact that it inc